Big Baby has emerged as -- gulp! -- a Magic team leader

This is all you need to know about what a wild, whacked-out season this has been for the Orlando Magic:

Glen "Big Baby" Davis has become a team leader.

Yes, you read that correctly.

Davis, the man who was suspended earlier this year for getting into a verbal altercation with Coach Stan Van Gundy and fined for flipping off fans, has become one of the Magic's most visible team leaders.

"He's playing hurt and he’s playing hard. He played a team-high 41 minutes in Game 1 after badly spraining his ankle last week. Big Baby, it seems, has become Big Brother.

"He’s the one who came up with the playoff mantra – “We All We Got” – that has become a rallying cry for Magic players and fans alike. Team T-shirts are on the way. Jason Richardson went on Twitter after Game 1 and thanked Magic fans for their support and ended his tweet with a hashtag … #WeAllWeGot."

Who would have ever thought this could happen?

Who would have ever thought that Davis would not only take Dwight Howard's place of prominence on the basketball court, but in the locker room as well.

Here's a frightening thought:

With the possibility that Dwight and Jameer Nelson both being gone next season, could the Magic actually become Big Baby's team?